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Easy to clean High chairs anyone?

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Gigi89x · 16/06/2023 10:58

Looking for a easy cleaning high chair with minimal crevices for food to get into!!

I don't want the ikea high chair

Can anyone recommend a good one?

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CorruptAppleYard · 17/06/2023 06:34

I agree that the Tripp Trapp is the best for longevity but the BabyDan is basically the same thing and almost half the price. We had those until the children were about 8 or 9, so when they could sit in a dining chair and be at the right height at the table. The movable foot rest is fantastic for supporting their dangling legs. Good investment for a product that lasts years.

We also had the Ikea one, was amazing but I never had mine escape from it, even Ds2 who was a genius at that sort of thing.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=babydan+highchair&i=baby&crid=P36Z8R90RZ8Z&sprefix=babydan+highchair%2Cbaby%2C82&ref=nb_sb_noss

Hugasauras · 17/06/2023 07:34

Neither of mine have tried to escape the IKEA one! The best bit is that it can go in the dishwasher when you take tray and seat off. Done us through two weaning children and still looks great.

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FrillyGoatFluff · 17/06/2023 07:39

We have the ikea ones, and bough straps from Amazon (specifically for that highchair). They were about £6

You can stick the whole thing in the dishwasher, it's brilliant.

villamariavintrapp · 17/06/2023 11:02

Tripp trap. Or Hauck do a cheapy version which we have and like. IKEA one is very easy to clean, but I hated ours-end up kicking the legs every time you walk past as they're so widely spaced. Might be ok if it was tucked into a corner or something.

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